The factual accuracy of this map or the file name is disputed.
Reason: Map is claimed to be created in 1830, despite clear indicators it was produced after at least the 1940s, likely even after the 1960s.
Summary
DescriptionMap of the Forts around Columbia River and Fraser River.png
English: Fort Langley at the entrance of the Fraser River, and on the bottom left, Fort Astoria of John Jacob Astor, at the entrance of the Columbia River
Reproduced from The Fort Langleyiournals, 1827—30,UBC Press,with kind permission from Morag Maclachlan
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